Posts Tagged “Second Life”
Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Documentary, Everquest, Excerpt, Jantzen, Photo, Random, Real People, Reel Affirmations Film Festival, Second Life, Second Skin, Sidney Harman, Teenage Kids, Virtual Spaces, World Of Warcraft
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Photo by M.V. Jantzen MOVIE: And don’t forget the Reel Affirmations Film Festival is still going strong. Consider the “Best of the Fest” shorts collection, tonight at 7 p.m. at Sidney Harman Hall. The AFI Silver is showing Second Skin , a documentary about the online world of guilds (think World of Warcraft , Second Life and Everquest ), exposing the real people who populate these virtual spaces, whether they be multimillionaires, bored teenage kids in a far off land,
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Avi, Computer Gamers, Computer Games, Couples, Everquest, Excerpt, Genre, Love, Online Games, Random, Second Life, Second Skin, Social Bookmarking Sites, Virtual Spaces, Web Pages, World Of Warcraft, Xvid
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Second Skin (2008) AVI | English | XviD - 23fps - 640×480 | AC3 192kbps | 700 MB Genre: Documentary Second Skin takes an intimate, disturbing look at three sets of computer gamers whose lives have been transformed by the emerging genre of computer games called Massively Multiplayer Online games (MMOs). World of Warcraft, Second Life, and Everquest allow millions of users to simultaneously interact in virtual spaces. Second Skin introduces us to couples who have fallen in love without ever m
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Chat World, Eve Online, Excerpt, Facebook, Online Chat, Reason, Second Life, Service Voice, Vivox, Voice Chat Service, Voice Technology, Web Surfers, World Of Warcraft
wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Vivox is bringing voice chat to Facebook and World of Warcraft pick-up groups. As if web surfers didn’t spend enough time on social websites as it is, apparently now there’s more reason to kill time on Facebook, as Vivox–which provides voice chat for Second Life and EVE Online– is bringing its online voice chat technology to America’s popular social destination. The service voice chat service won’t be offered as an official application from Facebook itself, and isn’t expected to go public until
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Beta, Boston, Content Summary, Discover, Eve Online, Excerpt, Facebook, Icons, Mashups, Random, Second Life, Social Bookmarking Sites, Social Networks, Virtual Worlds, Vivox, Voice Chat, Voice Service, Web Pages, Web Voice, World Of Warcraft
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Voice Chat for Virtual Worlds and Social Networks.The Vivox Labs, which is formed to provide both the services, web voice for facebook and puggable for world of warcraft are in closed beta but promises to be out in the open within a few weeks time.Vivox is not a new player in the field, the Boston-based company already provides the integrated voice service for Second Life and EVE Online,…[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]Fuente origina
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Avatars, Buzz, Cocktail Bar, Cringley, Curiosity, Digital Dreams, Excerpt, Game, Random, Second Life, Social Bookmarking Sites, Web Pages
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt I had completely forgotten about Second Life until I noticed this post by I Cringley. There was a time when it seemed to offer something new and valuable. But now it is more a curiosity. Like a cocktail bar that lost its buzz. Like Geocities. Cringley argues that it is because Second Life is neither real nor a game. I would agree. Not too long ago, the idea of “avataors” was new. It was not clear if avatars would offer us something we did not already have. Would we all need one? Or two? O
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